Factor Info

ID 182654
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 56784375210495213771541455695308904714479558103483131884185221896492283498294527911793927066532556683885161720391644349175036996565750563131735377892228916320932686605375310158462452405029937695697428217905593238068908909363191839836087604268852513853276310247055373147054710786804494834502497751076412186873578112356711614220482631309151825910624512995751131932298140163533268892741112486092035402341035727088008847721784619416879414250856819186077529534179963792622878027835890650588505190137827018855236449189046964186210505815844829141101965103090225358178440906208761542767918967629293719367842881970038684774483663732599216057512327236903617063753503369927198836309924435845344604644716078156275516289810585837846889653504575406640552467333450954929447782823902206710821590028905059806472580507666309634261965775068300766915084720252818072534927593527661258852540981690772806905808472501353779129897936693069

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 37615) 28326013908267967686705873444514300194671894689 (proven prime)
(ID: 182655) 2004672291498121733358337712977176283447399741087301874978529468199887455169204947672142079687659401303421478793207178886016139776087128060012338143886111293408185644968476479528568601711263561216337867961474671434046932538319251337912615681139130728251477020124854844200892423146130273912852327273522987230299219193970371378303962943991362377190660946068013926106362676148248458510797688468465012626335589383484359585497179671592246439103228577569644427353801515533224120421500516871693061135964454884189562211254240623911520061794358310709935510571921953569510440315661309422341107901028103784414826382381316773103397897379538013849112338439658156894064147088038090753716400130279167685762465053523831278098129082386537982761494424863508504582407394757938496481268221473376270266203252261856890872091457649251583758038359372274818347184552996844673191366068037061421 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.